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all of this happening in new orleans africa. we shouldn't be surprised because our focus -- but we are because our focus has been on afghanistan. jon: so they had the ideology, now they've got the rep weaponry. >> there's been a resurgent of al-qaeda in the maghreb, and there's been a resurgence in part because of this renewed effort in libya, somalia, you have to throw that in there, the central african republic is going to be a player in all of this. this is a very, very serious situation. jon: again, we don't know what has happened with this hostage rescue attempt, if that's what it is. reports are as many as 35 hostages have been killed. that does not sound like the kind of thing that, well, that a cia kind of operation with good intelligence would have allowed to happen. >> well, no, but here's the problem. i mean, a very remote area. it's a sovereign state, as jennifer griffin pointed out, unless the the algerian military -- which is very good, very battle hardened. they're very aggressive though too. there's talk they off
all of this happening in new orleans africa. we shouldn't be surprised because our focus -- but we are because our focus has been on afghanistan. jon: so they had the ideology, now they've got the rep weaponry. >> there's been a resurgent of al-qaeda in the maghreb, and there's been a resurgence in part because of this renewed effort in libya, somalia, you have to throw that in there, the central african republic is going to be a player in all of this. this is a very, very serious...
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the war on terror is not over, osama bin laden may be dead, but al-qaeda has spread throughout north africa, throughout the arabian peninsula, the terrorists are still out there and they're still after the west. >> all that and much more in minutes, but first, the white house is fuming at the n.r.a. for using the president's children in its latest ad, but today, president obama surrounded himself with other people's children for his gun control announcement. so, is there a double standard here or not? we spoke to fox news analyst laura ingraham. nice to see you. >> good to see you. >> today the president had a press conference and the children behind him. >> wall paper children, yeah, it's always quite a dramatic show when the president wants to put on a choreographed moment and obviously, the kids suffered enormously and their parents brought them, but i don't know. something about involving children in a conversation about guns and murder to me seems -- that's a tough one. >> welsh the white house is also upset with the n.r.a., while the white house used the children to stage the-- they'r
the war on terror is not over, osama bin laden may be dead, but al-qaeda has spread throughout north africa, throughout the arabian peninsula, the terrorists are still out there and they're still after the west. >> all that and much more in minutes, but first, the white house is fuming at the n.r.a. for using the president's children in its latest ad, but today, president obama surrounded himself with other people's children for his gun control announcement. so, is there a double standard...
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. >> the militants say they are part of an al qaeda-affiliated group operating in north africa to punish algeria for helping france fight in mali. >>> inspectors are finding hundreds of levees in danger of failing in the united states. this information comes seven years after hurricane katrina toppled levees in new orleans and tore up the gulf coast. cbs 5 reporter elissa harrington is in east palo alto to tell us how northern california levees could be at risk. >> reporter: inspectors have found hundreds of levees in 37 states unacceptable. they have not said if any of those are in the bay area. but it's up to a local government to make levee improvement and 61 could alcohols. we are in east palo alto next to the san francisquito creek. and it flooded in late december leaving the levee damaged and weakened. a major project will get under way in the summer. they are going to widen the creek acted strengthen the levee. before that happens, they will stack sandbags to increase height before the next storm. the u.s. army corps of engineers found 326 levees that cover 2,000 miles unacceptabl
. >> the militants say they are part of an al qaeda-affiliated group operating in north africa to punish algeria for helping france fight in mali. >>> inspectors are finding hundreds of levees in danger of failing in the united states. this information comes seven years after hurricane katrina toppled levees in new orleans and tore up the gulf coast. cbs 5 reporter elissa harrington is in east palo alto to tell us how northern california levees could be at risk. >>...
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. >> i go to south america, all around the world, africa, southeast asia, and i look for things like the world's largest spider, the world's most dangerous scorpion, the world's most dangerous ant, the world's largest bee. you're doing very veshgs well over there. >> i just keep flopping around. >> this is a 14 foot python, so you are dealing with tiny pythons. jump into a tree with -- >> dominik monihan, he knows what he is taking about. it premiers on bbc america on tuesday. >> it's got you. that's it. end of the show. >> all right. >> find out why sara is zipping around our studio on one wheel. oh. that other cool new gadget. a fork that can help you lose weight. >> who thought that was a good idea? >> time for "today's" international consumer electronics show that wrapped up earlier this month, and it was a gadget heaven featuring more than 3,200 exhibit orz. >> today dibbling tal lifestyle expert mario armstrong was right there in the thick of it. >> yes. >> now he is here with some of the hottest products that will be making our lives easier. >> they will. good to see you both.
. >> i go to south america, all around the world, africa, southeast asia, and i look for things like the world's largest spider, the world's most dangerous scorpion, the world's most dangerous ant, the world's largest bee. you're doing very veshgs well over there. >> i just keep flopping around. >> this is a 14 foot python, so you are dealing with tiny pythons. jump into a tree with -- >> dominik monihan, he knows what he is taking about. it premiers on bbc america on...
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this is for the countries of north africa and west africa along with the french government who has already had so many of the citizen ises seized and ransomed over the years that with 6,000 citizens remaining in mali they have decided to take a stand. we need to back them in that stand. >> we appreciate you taking the time and mike rogers is going to be our guest later on in the hour. find out the latest on what we know about the americans being held hostage tonight. >>> the nra is taking on gun control with a controversial new ad involving sasha and maleah obama. >>> and jp morgan has its biggest year ever. why is the ceo being forced to take a pay cut. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long
this is for the countries of north africa and west africa along with the french government who has already had so many of the citizen ises seized and ransomed over the years that with 6,000 citizens remaining in mali they have decided to take a stand. we need to back them in that stand. >> we appreciate you taking the time and mike rogers is going to be our guest later on in the hour. find out the latest on what we know about the americans being held hostage tonight. >>> the nra...
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opened the gates of hell, a warning perhaps not only to france, but to all western interests here in africa. the militants already control northern mali, an area the size of france itself. france wants to stop them from taking the rest of the country. and creating a base for terrorist attacks against the west. and brian, the military action here in mali, the french, the u.s. and others, has triggered the hostage situation in algeria. algerian forces have reportedly surrounded the facility where the hostages have been held. and they're warning they won't be negotiating with the militants. brian? >> nbc's rohit kachroo on the ground for us in mali tonight. thanks, rohit. >>> and still ahead, as we continue this evening. health news tonight on two big fronts. is the flu vaccine safe during pregnancy? plus news about the risk of migraines for women. >>> and later, making a difference by helping a lot of kids get back to doing what they love. >>> in health news tonight, an answer for pregnant women who have been asking if there is any risk in getting a flu shot this year with the flu so far havi
opened the gates of hell, a warning perhaps not only to france, but to all western interests here in africa. the militants already control northern mali, an area the size of france itself. france wants to stop them from taking the rest of the country. and creating a base for terrorist attacks against the west. and brian, the military action here in mali, the french, the u.s. and others, has triggered the hostage situation in algeria. algerian forces have reportedly surrounded the facility where...
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analyst dan glazebrook and he says the french intervention is a result of failed western strategy in africa you see what happened since the execution of gadhafi and the destruction of libya is that the west armed and funded may quit. these death squads effectively in libya the flow of weapons and fighters. across the region which was again playing into the program of the west to destabilize the region and they ended up in northern mali the hope was that after libya algeria would form and this destabilization would spread to algeria and this hasn't happened the rebels have made their base in northern mali and now what we're seeing in recent weeks is that the insurgency is starting to spread south into southern mali so france and britain think no no no this is not the idea at all so now they're bombing mali to try and bomb the rebels back into algeria but i think what we're seeing with the attack the hostage taking as actually played into the west's hands on this is creating good propaganda for for the west to win over the support of their own populations and saying look at these look at thes
analyst dan glazebrook and he says the french intervention is a result of failed western strategy in africa you see what happened since the execution of gadhafi and the destruction of libya is that the west armed and funded may quit. these death squads effectively in libya the flow of weapons and fighters. across the region which was again playing into the program of the west to destabilize the region and they ended up in northern mali the hope was that after libya algeria would form and this...
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our top story, the american hostages being held in north africa. algeria state-run news service says a raid to free foreign hostages near the syrian border is over. they used tank to free the captives, including americans, but their fate is still a mystery. andrew studies and writes about islamic militants. he's joining us from dakar in senegal. andrew, thanks for coming in. give us an explanation about these terrorists in algeria right now. what exactly is their connection to al qaeda? >> well, these terrorists were operating under a man named mokhtar belmokhtar. he was part of al qaeda and the islamic maghreb which formally merged with al qaeda in 2006 and took the new name in 2007. he was reportedly stripped of his command by aqim, though i think the circumstances are probably a bit more complex than that and he's still been operating in northern mali and now, of course, back in algeria. >> and he's a one-eyed algerian terrorist and he's got a group, among other things, called the brigade of the masked ones. mokhtar belmokhtar. does he take orde
our top story, the american hostages being held in north africa. algeria state-run news service says a raid to free foreign hostages near the syrian border is over. they used tank to free the captives, including americans, but their fate is still a mystery. andrew studies and writes about islamic militants. he's joining us from dakar in senegal. andrew, thanks for coming in. give us an explanation about these terrorists in algeria right now. what exactly is their connection to al qaeda?...
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. >> the attempt to rescue dozens of hostages, including american citizens from a gas field in africa, led to a number of deaths. the white house white house is calling it a terrorist attempt. what may be the strangest story of the day. notre dame's captain and star linebacker claims somebody tricked him into believing his online girlfriend died of luke keep a. but some critics say his story does not add up year the nightmare continues for boeing's knew fleet of dreamliners, all ahead. >> first, the hostage situation. at a bp natural gas facility in the african nation of algeria, today reportedly turn deadly. fox news learn two americans have escaped. the white house would only say those americans are involved in what defense secretary leon panetta called a terrorist attack and the situation is still fluid. the algerian military launched a rescue operation without american help, despite the pentagon's offer to assist, and it reportedly did no go well. the militants claim the raid led to the deaths of 35 hostages 15 cappers and there's word there are four hostages free. but we're still
. >> the attempt to rescue dozens of hostages, including american citizens from a gas field in africa, led to a number of deaths. the white house white house is calling it a terrorist attempt. what may be the strangest story of the day. notre dame's captain and star linebacker claims somebody tricked him into believing his online girlfriend died of luke keep a. but some critics say his story does not add up year the nightmare continues for boeing's knew fleet of dreamliners, all ahead....
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he has access to this al qaeda group, which is from the -- operates in africa. they have a lot of money and a lot of weapons. so this is a very dangerous situation, and all the information we get -- it's hard to validate and is also changing by the moment. again, we believe this was in retaliation but now we know this is part of a much broader offensive attack, and that there's more to come. >> lisa, is this group tied to the group in mali that really gave an incredible fight to the french? to the point where they retrench after the french attack that failed to release any of the french citizens who were being held hostage. that to me is startling because it showed much greater organization and strength that we thought of before. what's going on? >> absolutely. there's a very strong tie here. although the details are very clouded, there are things we have known all throughout and that's these two groups are tied. they're working together. the french went in, in order to prevent these islamic rebels from coming downward, south, into mali. we know this group is wo
he has access to this al qaeda group, which is from the -- operates in africa. they have a lot of money and a lot of weapons. so this is a very dangerous situation, and all the information we get -- it's hard to validate and is also changing by the moment. again, we believe this was in retaliation but now we know this is part of a much broader offensive attack, and that there's more to come. >> lisa, is this group tied to the group in mali that really gave an incredible fight to the...
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awe gro all groups we've heard of but this is the cauldron of extremism among north africa. algeria is no novice to these problems. they've had confrontations with these extremists before, so they're very well equipped. they understand the capability. we shouldn't be surprised that the algerians have taken quick action be in response to the hostage crisis. i will tell you that's counterintuitive to the way western and american forces behave. you'll know when we have a hostage crisis we tend to then do a lot of intelligence and surveillance gathering to support planning. we engage hostage negotiators. right now i've confirmed with a source that the fbi is directly involved. often times that means that they will detail to the american military command taking the lead. here it would be africon, hostage negotiators to plan. in the first instance, we don't generally launch a military offensive. >> sure. >> we'll work closely with the algerians. as barbara said, this is their territory, but we will want to work very closely with them to ensure the safety and the safe passage and r
awe gro all groups we've heard of but this is the cauldron of extremism among north africa. algeria is no novice to these problems. they've had confrontations with these extremists before, so they're very well equipped. they understand the capability. we shouldn't be surprised that the algerians have taken quick action be in response to the hostage crisis. i will tell you that's counterintuitive to the way western and american forces behave. you'll know when we have a hostage crisis we tend to...
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and its allies are monitoring a hostage situation involving americans in north africa and beyond the standoff lie new questions about radicalization in the region. we'll have the latest just ahead. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! we create easy-to-use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! we knew you needed a platform that could really help you elevate your trading. so we built it. chances of making this? it's a lot easier to find out if a trade is potentially profitable. just use our trade & probability calculator and there it is. for all the reasons you trade options - from income to risk management to diversification - you'll have the tools to get it done. strategies. chains. positions. we put 'em all
and its allies are monitoring a hostage situation involving americans in north africa and beyond the standoff lie new questions about radicalization in the region. we'll have the latest just ahead. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! we...
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they are linked to a series of kidnapping of foreign nationals for ransom in north africa. this was in retaliation for the french led investigation in mali trying to stop al qaeda group from taking over the nation. >> officials believe the attack was too well organized to have been plans after the french invasion. reporting live in washington for abc7 news. >> there is a long history with france and algeria and in north africa. >> guess what? another "spare the air" today. >> and more frost on the roof. >> 26 degrees, and enjoy down to 25 degrees, the coldest all week, but just for a second. >> radar this morning showing how clear it is out there and how dry it is. we thank you for not burning wood because we have not exceeded standards so everyone is listening. the poor air quality could be in the east bay be the north bay and the central coast. also, the central bay. do not burn, please. >> we have smooth conditions to the bay bridge toll plaza, no metering. it is smooth. from 880 and 580 and from 80 eastbound direction it is clear with in problems. just road work eastbou
they are linked to a series of kidnapping of foreign nationals for ransom in north africa. this was in retaliation for the french led investigation in mali trying to stop al qaeda group from taking over the nation. >> officials believe the attack was too well organized to have been plans after the french invasion. reporting live in washington for abc7 news. >> there is a long history with france and algeria and in north africa. >> guess what? another "spare the air"...
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and that's largely true in yemen, the horn of africa. there will be some expertise that's passed around. but it's not one type network in which if you crack part of it you automatically crack it all. you've got to go after each. >> one of the things that jumped out at me in the first interview you did with the "today" show with matt is you were talking about the importance that a commander in chief trusts his secretary of defense, trusts his commanders. did you sense there was a deficit of trust between, say, you and the president early on? in afghanistan? >> if you think of any complex endeavor that you're a part of, and you're going to do it with a team of people, if you don't trust them at the outset, you're going to have to develop trust very quickly. >> and he never chose you in this case. do you think that's the issue? >> i think he was involved. i was chosen by secretary gates, and clearly approved by the president. so i wases his commander. i replaced general mckiran in june of 2010. i think, though, there are a number of things.
and that's largely true in yemen, the horn of africa. there will be some expertise that's passed around. but it's not one type network in which if you crack part of it you automatically crack it all. you've got to go after each. >> one of the things that jumped out at me in the first interview you did with the "today" show with matt is you were talking about the importance that a commander in chief trusts his secretary of defense, trusts his commanders. did you sense there was a...
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new developments out of north africa minutes ago. algeria state-run news agency say no americans were among the hostages just released. cnn cannot independently confirm this report and it's still not clear how many americans are morning the oil workers or the natural gas workers captured by islamic militants yesterday. >>> dennis mcdonough will be the topic for chief of staff. >>> kids and politics. normally the only time you see politicians showcasing children is during the campaign. but not today. not after sandy hook. kids stood behind the president as he unveiled his gun control proposals. those who propose any gun regulations were incensed by that. rush limbaugh calling those children, in his words, human shields. and the reaction from rick perry wasn't much better. perry said in part, the piling on by the political left and their cohorts in the media to use a pre-existing political agenda that would not have saved those children disgusts me. the nra, too, specifically the president's children, to illustrate what he calls elitis
new developments out of north africa minutes ago. algeria state-run news agency say no americans were among the hostages just released. cnn cannot independently confirm this report and it's still not clear how many americans are morning the oil workers or the natural gas workers captured by islamic militants yesterday. >>> dennis mcdonough will be the topic for chief of staff. >>> kids and politics. normally the only time you see politicians showcasing children is during the...
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we're live right now covering those dramatic developments in africa. taken by a group of islamist militants. they're involved in a dangerous battle right now. >> the british prime minister is calling it an ongoing situation in algeria. governments around the world are watching this carefully trying to get information. martha rad das is with the u.s. defense secretary in itly. >>> but first, abc's brian ross is here with the latest breaking details. >> reporter: the british foreign aufszer tells abc news, in the last few hours, the algerian has launched an operation to free the hostages. eyewitness accounts describe a helicopter assault and number of fatalities of both hostages and terrorists. none of which can be confirmed by abc news. intelligence officials say the situation is tense. >> it is a very serious matter when americans are taken hostage, along with others. >> reporter: the terror strike came without warning wednesday morning, when an estimated 20 gunmen, first attacked a bus carrying workers, escorted by two cars carrying security teams. at
we're live right now covering those dramatic developments in africa. taken by a group of islamist militants. they're involved in a dangerous battle right now. >> the british prime minister is calling it an ongoing situation in algeria. governments around the world are watching this carefully trying to get information. martha rad das is with the u.s. defense secretary in itly. >>> but first, abc's brian ross is here with the latest breaking details. >> reporter: the british...
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and algeria reflects the broader strategic challenge first and foremost for the countries in north africa and for the united states and the broader international community. instability in mali has created the opportunity for a staging base and safe haven for terrorists. we had success as you know in degrading al qaeda and affiliates, leadership and actions, in afghanistan and pakistan. we have seen the great cooperation led by african troops through the un mission that you were just discussing in somalia. let's make no mistake. there is a continuing effort by the terrorists whether they call themselves one name or al qaeda to try to destroy the stability and the peace and security of the people of this region. >> she mentioned al qaeda there. a little bit as far as what we know, the men in charge of the hostages went rogue long, long ago. mr. marlboro. he is this evil man and so a lot of questions and more questions than answers. very clear, both from hillary clinton and leon panetta. saying clearly this is an act of terrorism. >> we want to talk might havies. coach joe paterno's legendar
and algeria reflects the broader strategic challenge first and foremost for the countries in north africa and for the united states and the broader international community. instability in mali has created the opportunity for a staging base and safe haven for terrorists. we had success as you know in degrading al qaeda and affiliates, leadership and actions, in afghanistan and pakistan. we have seen the great cooperation led by african troops through the un mission that you were just discussing...
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we have an update on the situation in north africa. the workers at the algerian oil company's joint vehement further in amenas. bp says we have been informed that the algerian army is attempting to take control of the site in amenas. we continue to seek updates for the authorities. sadly there have been some reports of casualties, but we are lacking any confirmed or reliability information. there are reports of hostages escape, but they do not elaborate that. they say as a precautionary measures, they're bringing home nonessential employees. this is a big deal for bp. they've been there since the 1950s. very involved in the country. simon, when we have more details, we'll bring them to you. >> michelle, thank you very much. meanwhile, we're at the height of earnings season. bank of america and kayla tausche has the, both of those banks hit by steep legal costs. citi only released $86 million from this pool. until had can see how it affects the housing recovery. releasing $900 million, as well, and that pool includes mortgages. while b
we have an update on the situation in north africa. the workers at the algerian oil company's joint vehement further in amenas. bp says we have been informed that the algerian army is attempting to take control of the site in amenas. we continue to seek updates for the authorities. sadly there have been some reports of casualties, but we are lacking any confirmed or reliability information. there are reports of hostages escape, but they do not elaborate that. they say as a precautionary...
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story if you say if you say they're trying to get some sort of permanent occupation of this part of africa why what's their point what's their motivations are. well there's a number of things i think we have to analyze this from a number of different angles the first thing to be always borne in mind analyzing any western intervention in the third world that isn't in africa latin america or asia is that the riches and of the western world particularly us france and britain dependent have always depended on maintaining the third world and particularly africa in a position of permanent poverty and under-development because there's only this poverty and under-development allows the west to extract with cheap labor and cheap resources that it does that's the basis of his wealth so that's the first point and in that context the african union is a particular importance for the west to to keep the african union from developing into a genuine independent force for regional integration and they're trying to subordinate it militarily under a western chain of command to turn it into a proxy force for
story if you say if you say they're trying to get some sort of permanent occupation of this part of africa why what's their point what's their motivations are. well there's a number of things i think we have to analyze this from a number of different angles the first thing to be always borne in mind analyzing any western intervention in the third world that isn't in africa latin america or asia is that the riches and of the western world particularly us france and britain dependent have always...
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this is for the countries of north africa and west africa along with working with the french government who has already had so many of its own citizens seized and ransomed over the years. with 6,000 citizens remaining in mali, they have decided to take a stand. we need to back them in that stand that they have taken. >> we need to back them. >>> the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, is going to be our guest later in the hour to find out the latest on what we know about these americans being held hostage >>> up front, the nra has taken on gun control with a controversial new ad involving sasha and mali aobama. >>> many were moved by the touching story of a notre dame football player overcoming the death of his girlfriend. were we all duped t treat your cough. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus severe cold and flu fights your worst flu symptoms, plus that cough. [ sighs ] thanks!... [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's g
this is for the countries of north africa and west africa along with working with the french government who has already had so many of its own citizens seized and ransomed over the years. with 6,000 citizens remaining in mali, they have decided to take a stand. we need to back them in that stand that they have taken. >> we need to back them. >>> the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, is going to be our guest later in the hour to find out the latest on what...
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africa documents that's african central command directive and their purpose of african was to evict china's influence from the current event and if the british and the french are only offering in a twenty eight split to mali for their goal business i'm sure china would probably offer a better deal and give them infrastructure so this is about keeping china out of africa in the larger scope of what the people there in itself the people now they've been seeking self-determination for decades what role are they playing here because obviously there are lots of islamist extremists coming in from mali and not all of this is necessarily homegrown or is it all the two arcs now in some ways joining up with these extremists. well you know you only have to look at the last the late the late days of the overthrow of the cook off the regime in libya and the tourists were were effectively allied with moammar gadhafi regime there was a recognized gadhafi and perhaps gave safe haven to his son saif for a brief period of time before he was turned back over to the new government in libya now the there are ag
africa documents that's african central command directive and their purpose of african was to evict china's influence from the current event and if the british and the french are only offering in a twenty eight split to mali for their goal business i'm sure china would probably offer a better deal and give them infrastructure so this is about keeping china out of africa in the larger scope of what the people there in itself the people now they've been seeking self-determination for decades what...
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this is for the countries of north africa and west africa along with working with the french government who has already had so many of its own citizens seized and ransomed over the years. with 6,000 citizens remaining in mali, they have decided to take a stand. we need to back them in that stand that they have taken. >>> the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, is going to be our guest later in the hour to find out the latest on what we know about these americans being held hostage >>> up front, the nra has taken on gun control with a controversial new ad involving sasha and mali aobama. >>> many were moved by the touching story of a notre dame football player overcoming the death of his girlfriend. were we all duped? overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these
this is for the countries of north africa and west africa along with working with the french government who has already had so many of its own citizens seized and ransomed over the years. with 6,000 citizens remaining in mali, they have decided to take a stand. we need to back them in that stand that they have taken. >>> the chairman of the house intelligence committee, mike rogers, is going to be our guest later in the hour to find out the latest on what we know about these americans...
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they will join 3000 troops from across west africa who are preparing to enjoin the military operation. now this report from northern nigeria. >> you can see nigerian forces are in high spirits. these troops will be going to molly over the next few days. about 900 in total. they will form the bulk of the forces from across west africa that are going to help out army as wellalian as the french troops. there is harsh terrain. nigerians say they have plenty of experience with that as they have been fighting in darfur, keeping the peace for number of years. they also have experience in sierra leone and liberia. an issue for nigeria, in the north of the country they have been fighting against an islamist insurgency for the past few months. it's been a very difficult fight. they say that has given them relevant experience. what's clear is this conflict in mali is becoming international. >> that was from the north of nigeria. our security correspondent is with me now. gordon, we erred from the japanese prime minister earlier talking about all the things that he wants done. there are crisis me
they will join 3000 troops from across west africa who are preparing to enjoin the military operation. now this report from northern nigeria. >> you can see nigerian forces are in high spirits. these troops will be going to molly over the next few days. about 900 in total. they will form the bulk of the forces from across west africa that are going to help out army as wellalian as the french troops. there is harsh terrain. nigerians say they have plenty of experience with that as they...
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peter pham is the director of the africa center at the atlantic council in washington, d.c. and retired colonel cedric leighton had a 26 year career in the air force where he focused on intelligence and did a number of stints in the middle east. he now has his own risk management consulting firm. peter pham, you've heard lynn lindsey hilsum talk about france kicking the hornet's nest. do you agree that the action in algeria signals a regionalization of this conflict? that it's a very different thing now? >> very much so. although it's been a regional challenge for some time-- except our attention wasn't focused upon it. but to remind us al qaeda in the islamic maghreb certainly staged this. i think they had several goals in mind. servely if they had been successful, grab a few more hostages, they're already holding half a dozen french hostages to add to the number they could use and leverage. but what's interesting is what they didn't do. they didn't blow up that gas installation. that was reminder to the algerian government that we can strike, we didn't choose to do so but
peter pham is the director of the africa center at the atlantic council in washington, d.c. and retired colonel cedric leighton had a 26 year career in the air force where he focused on intelligence and did a number of stints in the middle east. he now has his own risk management consulting firm. peter pham, you've heard lynn lindsey hilsum talk about france kicking the hornet's nest. do you agree that the action in algeria signals a regionalization of this conflict? that it's a very different...
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peter pham is the director of the africa center at the atlantic council in washington, d.c. and retired colonel cedric leighton had a 26 year career in the air force where he focused on intelligence and did a number of stints in the middle east. he now has his own risk management consulting firm. peter pham you've heard lynn lindsey hilsum talk about france kicking the hornet's nest. do you agree that the action in algeria signals a regionalization of this conflict? that it's a very different thing now? >> very much so. although it's been a regional challenge for some time-- except our attention wasn't focused upon it. but to remind us al qaeda in the islamic maghreb certainly staged this. i think they had several goals in mind. servely if they had been successful, grab a few more hostages they're already holding half a dozen french hostages to add to the number they could use and leverage. but what's interesting is what they didn't do. they didn't blow up that gas installation. that was reminder to the algerian government that we can strike, we didn't choose to do so but ne
peter pham is the director of the africa center at the atlantic council in washington, d.c. and retired colonel cedric leighton had a 26 year career in the air force where he focused on intelligence and did a number of stints in the middle east. he now has his own risk management consulting firm. peter pham you've heard lynn lindsey hilsum talk about france kicking the hornet's nest. do you agree that the action in algeria signals a regionalization of this conflict? that it's a very different...
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rudolph attallah is the pentagon's former head of counter-terrorism for africa. do you expect more terrorist attacks? >> yes. these guys are savvy. they are-- they've been prepared for a fight, like i said, for a long time, and they're not going to take it lying down. they are going to-- they are going to show that they are capable of-- of putting some pain against the west. >> reporter: the attack on the gas complex in algeria was carried out by a group whose leader had warned france against intervening in mali. other leaders operating under the umbrella of a grouped call al qaeda in the magreb, have dared the u.s. to intervene. >> one of the islamists was taunting the united states essentially saying, "we want the united states to be involved in this fight." like the french. it's like, more like, "bring it opinion we're ready for you. so we're prepared to go after you." >> reporter: with u.s. backing, the french launched airstrikes and began sending in troops last week when it appeared radical islamic groups, which already controlled the northern half of mali,
rudolph attallah is the pentagon's former head of counter-terrorism for africa. do you expect more terrorist attacks? >> yes. these guys are savvy. they are-- they've been prepared for a fight, like i said, for a long time, and they're not going to take it lying down. they are going to-- they are going to show that they are capable of-- of putting some pain against the west. >> reporter: the attack on the gas complex in algeria was carried out by a group whose leader had warned...
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the rise of islamic extremism right across north africa is a major concern for u.s. officials. >> now fox is trying to continue the whole narrative of ex-lambic extremism, how it's spreading look at libya and no coincidence that it's happening on the border of libya and algeria. but the state department did release a statement on this. >> we condemn in strongest terms the take on british petroleum employees. the best information that we have is that u.s. citizens are among the hostages. let me say that the secretary has spoken to our ambassador in algeria, and as i was coming down here, she was on the phone with algerian prime minister. >> cenk: let's talk to a couple of ex-person on this. lindsay moran a former c.i.a. operative, she's in baltimore and glen greenwald is a journalist. you've written about the situation in mali and our intervention there. tell us a little bit more about that, and whether you think that this has led to this kind of blow back. >> i think two things. one, you can't really try to understand what is happening in mali or algeria without unde
the rise of islamic extremism right across north africa is a major concern for u.s. officials. >> now fox is trying to continue the whole narrative of ex-lambic extremism, how it's spreading look at libya and no coincidence that it's happening on the border of libya and algeria. but the state department did release a statement on this. >> we condemn in strongest terms the take on british petroleum employees. the best information that we have is that u.s. citizens are among the...
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she helped pave the way for africa's first democratically elected female head of state. two days after her appearance on the program, she was awarded the nobel peace prize. also tonight we will preview a conversation from next week on the issue of poverty. beginning next tuesday night, a special conversation called vision for a new america, featuring a terrific line above guests. -- a terrific lineup of guest. plus, a preview of a special event on this program starting next week. coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> in october 2011 we were on our to be joined by leymah gbowee. she proved the difference of one single person can make in our world
she helped pave the way for africa's first democratically elected female head of state. two days after her appearance on the program, she was awarded the nobel peace prize. also tonight we will preview a conversation from next week on the issue of poverty. beginning next tuesday night, a special conversation called vision for a new america, featuring a terrific line above guests. -- a terrific lineup of guest. plus, a preview of a special event on this program starting next week. coming up...
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she likes africa. >> i'm going on -- i had my anniversary, i had a 25-year anniversary. >> jimmy: 25 years. [ applause ] that's a lot of years. >> but now she is -- and i guess -- i don't know if you've mentioned this, but she works on the show. she's one of the writers. she's a head writer. so she's obviously funny, which i think is the secret, especially for you being a comedian. my wife not in the business -- i'm not saying she doesn't have a sense of humor, but i'm saying she still doesn't quite get me. you know? it's still fine. but there are times -- you know, my son came home from the movies. he was 12 then. and he told us he saw two girls kissing in the movie theater the whole time. right away, my wife gave me a look like -- you know, say something wise. she had that look. and i didn't think i had to say anything. and i just said, you know, joe, every time two girls kiss, an angel gets its wings. [ laughter ] and my wife -- she didn't want to hear it. >> jimmy: that's interesting. >> she didn't get the reference. >> jimmy: she didn't? >> the other one. i just want to vent thi
she likes africa. >> i'm going on -- i had my anniversary, i had a 25-year anniversary. >> jimmy: 25 years. [ applause ] that's a lot of years. >> but now she is -- and i guess -- i don't know if you've mentioned this, but she works on the show. she's one of the writers. she's a head writer. so she's obviously funny, which i think is the secret, especially for you being a comedian. my wife not in the business -- i'm not saying she doesn't have a sense of humor, but i'm saying...
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. >> the militants say they are part of an al qaeda affiliate operating in north africa. they say the raid was meant to punish algeria for helping france's military operation against islamic fighters in nearby mali. >>> inspectors are finding hundreds of levees in danger of failing right here in the united states. >> this information comes 7 years after hurricane katrina toppled levees in new orleans and tore up the gulf coast. cbs 5 reporter elissa harrington is in east palo alto to tell us how northern california levees could be at risk. >> reporter: what that study found is that major levee repairs are needed across the entire country. hundreds were deemed unacceptable. they haven't said if any are in the bay area but they have found 326 in 37 states covering more than 2,000 miles that are in four conditions putting people and property at risk. this is the federal government's first inventory of the flood control system and happened after hurricane katrina when a levee failed killing more than 1800 people causing $108 billion in damages. the problems found in some of t
. >> the militants say they are part of an al qaeda affiliate operating in north africa. they say the raid was meant to punish algeria for helping france's military operation against islamic fighters in nearby mali. >>> inspectors are finding hundreds of levees in danger of failing right here in the united states. >> this information comes 7 years after hurricane katrina toppled levees in new orleans and tore up the gulf coast. cbs 5 reporter elissa harrington is in east...
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from what was typically before what we call the middle east and east and now northern africa. >> as you well know the united states has quietly been helping the french who were trying to quell the al qaeda linked rebellion in mali. is that a leading indicator, is that what panetta is saying there will be american footprints in this whole situation? >> reporter: that's unclear at this point. he's traveling in italy. those were brief comments to reporters. we'll find out in ensuing days what he means. >> thanks very much, michelle caruso-cabrera as always. now we're going to go from guns to the debt ceiling to the future of the republican party. there's a lot i have to say with my friend msnbc anchor joe scarborough. i think joe and i are about to give you all some republican reform thinking but we'll wait until after the break and see. >> four weeks to plan and then look at the -- -- ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats
from what was typically before what we call the middle east and east and now northern africa. >> as you well know the united states has quietly been helping the french who were trying to quell the al qaeda linked rebellion in mali. is that a leading indicator, is that what panetta is saying there will be american footprints in this whole situation? >> reporter: that's unclear at this point. he's traveling in italy. those were brief comments to reporters. we'll find out in ensuing...
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. >> absolutely. >> we focus on somalia and other parts of africa and yemen, as well. other parts of the middle east. but this is one of those areas that people feared would flare up sooner or later. >> you ignore the regionsali s your own peril. western europe focusing on their own economic crisis. you can't afford to watch the failed states allow for this type of dangerous environment to fester. >> that's what happened in afghanistan. it left this opening for -- >> absolutely. always comes back to haunt the larger strategic interests. not just militarily but politically, economically, socially. >> absolutely. thank you very much. great pleasure having you on. thank you. >>> we are still waiting to hear from the notre dame line backer, manti te'o after the football star claimed that he was the victim of a cruel and elaborate joke with a girlfriend that never existed. this story is a straight-up lifetime movie. >> the single most trusting human being i ever met will not be able to trust again in the same way in his life. that's incredible tragedy. >> but the question i
. >> absolutely. >> we focus on somalia and other parts of africa and yemen, as well. other parts of the middle east. but this is one of those areas that people feared would flare up sooner or later. >> you ignore the regionsali s your own peril. western europe focusing on their own economic crisis. you can't afford to watch the failed states allow for this type of dangerous environment to fester. >> that's what happened in afghanistan. it left this opening for --...
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we have a responsibility to make sure that al qaeda is not establish a base for operations in north africa and mali and they might not have in any immediate plans for attacks in the u.s. and in europe alternately that still remains their objective but france already engaged in a ground offensive the question remains how long before the u.s. joins them there the irony here is that the u.s. government has aligned itself with military leaders that ousted all these did damage. radically elected leadership last month a point that would make u.s. intervention in the country illegal according to u.s. law as the whole situation is starting to blur the line between the good guys and the bad guys so if the thought of yet another convoluted war abroad to fight terrorism irks you like it does me stick around because i'm breaking that set. the tone for a never seen anything like the. guys are trying to make the show a platform for alternative voices by providing a space for art activism and honest journalism one together having said that my next guest is no stranger to the idea is a vocal activist whic
we have a responsibility to make sure that al qaeda is not establish a base for operations in north africa and mali and they might not have in any immediate plans for attacks in the u.s. and in europe alternately that still remains their objective but france already engaged in a ground offensive the question remains how long before the u.s. joins them there the irony here is that the u.s. government has aligned itself with military leaders that ousted all these did damage. radically elected...
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it very well i well they keep shooting themselves in the foot i mean you know things like the north africa that's going on at the moment which is a tit for tat for the magnitsky you know in the states and you know and they put these things out of course everyone jumps on it but then you know people make these libelous or you know sometimes flat out wrong statements about russia or and there's nothing back from from the from the kremlin side saying you know you're talking rubbish and you know this is where the situation is and then it makes it very difficult everyone wonders why russia has a bad investment image because you know they don't invest anything into their image and that's actually russia's biggest problem and as we keep saying you know the economy's doing well we've got one of the best balance sheets in the world but if you look in the international press rusher is you know it's in the talk has it's it's the prior of the emerging markets where is it shouldn't be and in some cases even the strengths that russia has it is not presenting these strengths to the outside world for exam
it very well i well they keep shooting themselves in the foot i mean you know things like the north africa that's going on at the moment which is a tit for tat for the magnitsky you know in the states and you know and they put these things out of course everyone jumps on it but then you know people make these libelous or you know sometimes flat out wrong statements about russia or and there's nothing back from from the from the kremlin side saying you know you're talking rubbish and you know...
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special forces particularly dedicated to africa and to north africa. they came into being as a unit after the benghazi attack in libya when the u.s. didn't have the firepower to get there quickly. as of yesterday that small unit has been put on a short string essentially if ordered, to be ready to go in less than four hours, but whether they are called into action would depend on a very critical issue, the algerian government would have to ask for help, this is solvent territory of algeria and president obama would have to order them into action. >> a tense situation as we said developing by the minute. barbara starr of the pent gone thanks very much. >>> an american soldier accused of murdering 16 afghan civilians, nine of them children is said to be arraigned today. staff sergeant robert bales will plead not guilty. he could face the death penalty if convicted. >>> with flu jitters running high right now, a study confirms it is safe for pregnant women to get a flu shot. this is the largest study on the safety and value of flu vaccinations during prel
special forces particularly dedicated to africa and to north africa. they came into being as a unit after the benghazi attack in libya when the u.s. didn't have the firepower to get there quickly. as of yesterday that small unit has been put on a short string essentially if ordered, to be ready to go in less than four hours, but whether they are called into action would depend on a very critical issue, the algerian government would have to ask for help, this is solvent territory of algeria and...
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the reason for the nasty weather is that cold air from the north has warmer air in africa. we'll see the same set up into the next several days. unstable weather in this purple area and lower than average in this blue zone will continue. here is the expected high on thursday. right at the freezing point in paris on your thursday. double digits in athens as well as madrid. here is the extended forecast. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." thanks very much for joining us.
the reason for the nasty weather is that cold air from the north has warmer air in africa. we'll see the same set up into the next several days. unstable weather in this purple area and lower than average in this blue zone will continue. here is the expected high on thursday. right at the freezing point in paris on your thursday. double digits in athens as well as madrid. here is the extended forecast. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." thanks very much for...